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"Between 100 and 150 U.S. Subjects Lost Lives when Giant Liner Sank."
1915-05-08
"Total Loss of Life Is at Least 1,214 and It May Exceed 1300 When Figures Are Final." This article discusses the expected number of dead passengers from the Lusitania, and it lists recently reported survivors.
2010-04-23
Pages from a diary or notebook, possibly written after June 2, 1837, when Osceola and Sam Jones attacked the Indian internment camp near Fort Brooke in Florida.
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2011-09-22
Speech George Wallace made during his "stand in the schoolhouse door," when he attempted to prevent the desegregation of the University of Alabama.
1963-06-11
2009-09-11
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